Today we wrap up our discussion of the media by talking about how the government interacts with and influences the content we see. Now it may be easy to assume that because we live in a free-market capitalist society, the only real regulation of the media is determined by the consumers, but this isn’t necessarily true. The government controls a number of factors including the potential for lawsuits, spectrum licensing, FCC fines, and has even tried to pass a bit of legislation. So we’ll talk about how all of these factors influence the media and end with a discussion of a pretty hotly debated topic these days - net neutrality.
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Visual highlights of the 110th Anniversary of ITU Radio Regulations:
ITU celebrates the 110th anniversary of the Radio Regulations, a success story of international cooperation among Members States with the inestimable support of telecommunication industry partners.

Here is a neat little device that allows you to transmit to a nearby radio receiver. PLUS: More electronic trivia! Click the SHOW MORE tab below to expose links.
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In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Russell Rains, a lawyer and Director of the Digital Media Management MBA Program at St. Edward's University in Austin, TX, discusses the motivations behind the creation of the entity that collects performance rights from music played on internet radio, SoundExchange, and addresses some of the controversies that have been shaking the foundations of the internet radio business. He also shares the results of some discussions he has had with senior record label executives in which they assert that online music is a passing fad.

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Regulations regarding the use of spread spectrum technology in amateur radio and the future of amateur radio and how experimenting with spread spectrum will fit into it, by Dewayne Hendircks (WA8DZP).
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Chris Pilie from Lanterns of Liberty explains the housing market crash as well as the cost of regulations. Also listen to a great Battlefield of Ideas debate between Dan Zimmerman of the Liberal Dan Show and Trey Roberts of the Rock World Wide Show. Has Obama succeeded or failed the United States? Has Trickled Down economics failed or succeeded the United States? Listen to the debate.

Sonu Nigam is at his wittiest best at the Royal Stag Mirchi Music Awards as he takes on demonetization and its effect on singers.
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Some politicians say that Pokie machine gambling should be banned. Greyhound racing shows how quickly things can change for clubs. WA shows what some senators want to be the future of Club Gaming. Community Clubs rely on special consideration from politicians including race tracks, sporting fields or surf clubs; and in food and alcohol licensing and of course, pokie machines.
They say that the good that clubs do with pokie proceeds is outweighed by the harm. They are very powerful now and they are attacking politically and legally. Clubs must defend themselves on behalf of their communities or accept the Western Australian model. All politicians must be made to understand.
Your thousands of members are your greatest asset but they must be informed and prepared to speak out. Are they passionate defenders of the role and function of the club? Could they be?
They can be the ‘thousand voices’ raised in defense of their Community clubs when government acts against their wishes.
What is your club doing to enroll, inform and educate the ‘thousand voices’ that will cry out in your defense when those opposed to pokie machines in community clubs attack you? Community club Internet Radio gives you the capacity to talk directly to your community, to educate and inform. Community radio is an asset to the community and a community service consistent with the ideals of community clubs.
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Very raw interview on Super Agents Live
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Most Americans think that FDA regulations protect them from harm. Sadly, this is rarely, if ever the case. In this episode Dr. Mary Ruwart explains that more FDA regulation has actually caused more expensive drugs and an increase in premature deaths.
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Nearly 80 owners of blogs, radio comply with new regulation.
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Though generic prescription drugs abroad are far less expensive than drugs in the U.S., new reporting reveals that the quality of those cheap drugs is appreciably worse. Katherine Eban, author of the new book "Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom," explains the discrepancy in drug quality between U.S. and developing markets: "These companies have what is called dual track or multi-tiered production, which is they make their better drugs for more regulated markets, like the U.S. and the E.U., and they will make worse quality drugs for developing markets, or markets that they call 'R.O.W,' which is 'rest of world.'"
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I will talk about machine-enabled regulation of radio spectrum sharing. The radio spectrum is a rare oasis of outdated legacy regulation, and the ground of the most advanced communication technologies we know today. It hosts most of the networks we talk about in Radical Networks. The spectrum asked for a relatively advanced technology to be put to use, evolving with each new generation of devices. When I call for a machine regulated spectrum, I want to give it in the robotic hands for a somewhat paradoxical reason: we need more human values in its regulation.
We will not be able to stay ahead of the exponential demand unless the network operators start sharing spectrum. Without the culture of sharing, they will never share: the regulator has to walk an extra mile to help building the culture. The current state of governance screams for help; the machines can rescue it. We will discover spectrum uniqueness by discussing how to make that transition and if legacy rulemaking of the misunderstood resource is necessary as an input to the first machine-enabled regulation.
The ethical considerations and the necessary value system for a robotic regulator tailored for spectrum will follow from the tale about the culture of sharing, drawing from information and knowledge sharing, internet culture and sharing economies. Elaborating on the whole idea of letting the machines govern things, we will place the culture of sharing among the norms which regulate the thing in Lawrence Lessig’s pathetic dot theory of regulation. The talk will address the utopian best-case scenario in a perfect machine-based regulation, juxtaposing it to a dystopian perspective of the worst case scenario and the dangers of Big Data analytics. Who is going to teach the machines about the rulemaking and governance? What system of values should be there?
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What do I do when I get a drone? Do I need to register my drone?Here I try to explain some of the USA Drone Rules.
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Getting enough sleep is one of the most important things we can do for our health, and optimizing your sleep temperature can have a major impact on the quality of your rest. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, I talk with Tara Youngblood about the science of temperature regulation as a means of improving your sleep.
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Hello 2019, we’re ready for you. In our second episode, our host, Scott Martin is joined by David Strachan and Andrew Bulley from our EMEA Centre for Regulatory Strategy to discuss what’s on the financial regulatory agenda for the year ahead. From cyber to climate change, we explore some of the big risks and opportunities the financial industry will face in 2019. Let’s get straight into it!

This shows how you can examine the Radio Frequency spectrum to see what lies in each band. See where 5G, Wifi, LTE, 3G, Ham Bands, Air Traffic Control, FM Radio are.
This is an introductory segment. From a basic understanding of RF, we can begin to analyze the dangers of various technologies. Or perhaps safer alternatives.
The device I'm using is BladeRF 2.0 Micro xA4, a Transceiver (2 Transmitters and 2 Receivers). All software controlled from a computer. Full Duplex. I will be doing many experiments with this device in future videos. For the moment, we are just scanning the frequencies and listening in where we can.
You can scan a portion of the RF frequencies I'm showing here using an inexpensive device called an RTL-SDR. This just plugs into your USB. No FCC license is required to listen.
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